ravioli
pronunciation
How to pronounce ravioli in British English: UK [ˌræviˈəʊli]
How to pronounce ravioli in American English: US [ˌræviˈoʊli]
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- Noun:
- small circular or square cases of dough with savory fillings
Word Origin
- ravioli
- ravioli: see rape
- ravioli (n.)
- 1610s, from Middle English raffyolys, also rafyols (late 14c.). The word probably was re-borrowed several times, most recently in 1841, from Italian ravioli, a dialectal plural of raviolo, a diminutive of an unidentified noun, perhaps of rava "turnip."
Example
- 1. We can eat xiaolongbao , yang chunmian and small ravioli .
- 2. Ravioli serve well with some vinegar and garlic .
- 3. We 're having ravioli for lunch .
- 4. If a child home from the nursery , said : " today my aunt to eat ravioli . "
- 5. Winter solstice on this day , some foods must be eaten , such as " dumplings " " ravioli " " red bean glutinous rice . "